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"temnyj les" ("Dark forest") magazine website

http://temnyjles.ru

poems, prose, drama, local history, natural science, philosophy

The magazine "temnyj les" ("Dark Forest") has been published by Yuri Nasimovich since 1969. Website http://temnyjles.narod.ru exists since 2009, and at the current address http://temnyjles.ru - from 2016.

Besides magazine issues site contains:

pages of authors

pages of our friends,

our mail

Since we has been cooperating for many years with "Literary Kislovodsk" - a magazine that has long become All-Russian which has repeatedly published our authors but not having their own site, it’s natural that we have pages:

"Literary Kislovodsk" page

authors of "LK" pages

pages of Kislovodsk ethnographers and memories of some residents of Kislovodsk and neighboring cities.

The largest section of the site Besides magazine issues books and articles by Yuri Nasimovich and co-authors on natural science and local lore Moscow and the Moscow region. It includes, among other things, books. "Rivers, lakes and ponds of Moscow" (containing detailed descriptions of all eight hundred rivers and rivers flowing or flowing through the territory of Moscow), "History of Moscow Regional Botany", as well as many dozens of local history essays on selected districts of Moscow and the Moscow region.
Other major sections of the site:

poems by Yuri Nasimovich

Olga Taller's poems and watercolors

poems, play, story and pictures of Eugene Keneman

prose, poems, play and songs of Galina Ditsman

prose of Stanislav Podolsky

prose and poems by May August

plays and poems by Vladimir Milman

books and articles of the philosopher and psychologist Akob Nazaretyan

non-fiction and natural-philosophical works of Yuri Nasimovich

poems, prose and articles by Ilja Miklaszewski

page about the village of Khatun (Stupinsky district, Moscow region)

books and articles of Kislovodsk ethnographer Vyacheslav Yanovsky

articles of Kislovodsk ethnographer Lyubov Traiduk,

audio recordings bardic songs and romances by various authors and performers

The initiator of the creation of the site was Alla Konstantinovna Entina (1940-2016); so one of the first sections of the site was page of the ensemble MIRALAN, led by A.K. Entina

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